Downtown Dallas

Downtown Dallas is the Central Business District (CBD) in Dallas, TexasUSA, located in the geographic center of the city. The area termed "Downtown" has traditionally been defined as bounded by the downtown freeway loop: bounded on the east by I-345 (although known and signed as the northern terminus of I-45 and the southern terminus of US 75 (Central Expressway), on the west by I-35E, on the south by I-30, and on the north by Spur 366 (Woodall Rodgers Freeway). The square miles, population and density figures in the table to the right represent the data for this traditional definition.

However, the strong organic growth of Downtown Dallas since the early 2000s and continuing into the present has now resulted in Downtown Dallas, Inc.'s expansion of the term "Downtown" to include the explosive growth occurring immediately north of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway in the Victory Park and Uptown/Turtle Creek Districts as well as past Central Expressway to the east in the Deep Ellum and Bryan Place Districts, past Interstate 30 to the south with the Cedars District, and jumping over Interstate 35E to the west to include the Design District and Lower Oak Lawn. In total there are 15 districts that now form the definition of "Downtown".

Night

Night or nighttime (sp.night-time or night time) is the period of time between the sunset and the sunrise when the Sun is below the horizon.

This occurs after dusk. The opposite of night is day (or "daytime" to distinguish it from "day" as used for a 24-hour period). The start and end points of time of a night vary based on factors such as season, latitude, longitude and timezone.

DALLAS AT NIGHT

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DALLAS AT NIGHT

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48 Hours in Dallas, TX - AOL Travel

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WEEKEND IN MY LIFE: Dallas, TX | Travel Diary

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Today I'm showing you all a weekend in my life! I was traveling for a few days to Texas, first stopping in Dallas to see Jeanine Amapola and then taking the Greyhound bus to Austin to see AdrienneFinch and to also see another city! If you're subscribed to my vlog channel then you know I love traveling (and love vlogging it), so today I wanted to put together a travel diary/follow me around video on this channel for a change. Let me know if you want to see more weekend in my life videos in the future, and I hope you guys en...

published: 08 Mar 2017

Best Attractions in Dallas: 2017 Travel Guide

If it's your first time visiting Dallas then the bst place to explore the city is by taking a look from above. With 360 degree views of the city below, the Reunion Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the city and is the one attraction you don't want to miss. If you are a history, or better-said consipracy fan, then you probably heard all the differnt angles of the Kennedy assassination, head to the SixthFloor museum in Dealey plaza and see the most comprehensive exhibit about that famous event. finally if you are a sports fan, the city of Dallas is home to one of the biggest names in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys, their stadium is located in the Arlington convention center, 10 minutes from the Dallas airport. This area has enough attractions for everyone. from a stadium tour to the...

published: 02 Mar 2017

Travel Guide: Dallas, Texas

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Chowhound Dallas City Guide: Get Off the Beaten Path in Dallas' Deep Ellum

Dallas is the fifth city that we visited in our "Chowhound City Guides" series, where we focus on some of the top food spots you should check out in six major American cities.
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Even though we’re big fans of barbecue, brisket, Tex-Mex, and tacos, there’s much more to Dallas than these iconic dishes, which many people expect to eat when visiting Texas. Here are a few of our favorite spots that promise to show a side of Dallas that embraces the authentic and traditional, but also goes beyond the clichéd tourist traps that all too frequently define the Texas dining scene.
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01. Dallas World Aquarium
A for-profit aquarium and zoo. Was opened in October 1992. The upper level of the aquarium is an artificial reproduction of the OrinocoRainforest. The lower level houses aquaria featuring fish, sea anemones, coral, jellyfish, and other sea animals from around the world.
02. Dealey Plaza
The location of the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, and...

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Austin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Austin, home to nearly 900,000 people. The capital of Texas attracts a number of young, talented university students, which has prompted a good-natured culture war between the newcomers and the city’s longtime residents. So far, the latter group seems to be winning, thanks to their dedication to the Keep Austin Weird campaign. You’ll find elements of this movement throughout the city in the shape of various art installations, eclectic eateries, and murals.
An Austin tour means an adventure in the Live MusicCapital of the World, home to festivals celebrating all kinds of tunes. Whether you’re here to listen to blues, country, or a little bit of rockabilly, you’re bound to find exactly what your musical palette ...

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A Weekend in Dallas

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Each weekend that I travel to a different city I try to pack in as many fun and interesting attractions as possible. To showcase how easy and cheap it can be to see the country, I do not take any time off of work (I have to work a full 40 hours on each side of the weekend). Additionally, I use a couple money saving techniques like couch surfing and kayak explore. This weekend I am in Dallas, and here is my itinerary:
1) Spirit/DART
2) Farmer's Market (Free)
3) Christmas Parade (Free)
4) Thanksgiving Square (Free)
5) Pioneer Park (Free)
6) Fountain Place (Free)
7) Klyde Warren Park ($10.71 for lunch)
8) Dallas World Aquarium (Some Free Exhibits)
9) 6...

published: 26 Feb 2015

8 Things NOT To Do in Dallas, Texas

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1. Don’tOrder that extra late-night taquito at Whataburger
It always sounds like a good idea. Until... well, if you’ve done it, you know. And you’ve probably done it.
Whataburgers open 24hrs, really nice tasting junk food.
But not healthy 3am junk food - repeats on ya.
2. Don’t get Time Warner Cable
Internet and Telephone cable service with stunningly bad reviews and reportedly lazy technicians!
3. Don’t drive anywhere during an ice storm
The ice is bla. Again, BLACKICE. It sounds like a death metal band. The emphasis on “Death”.
Black ice is invisible frozen water puddles on roads.
4. Don’t Shop at Wal-Mart past midnight
Especially Super Wal-Mart. You will see things you can’t un-see.
5. Don't sit on a patio ...

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Welcome to Dallas, also called “The Big D,” part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metroplex of 6.5 million people.
Whether you’re looking for arts, technology, or culture, a Dallas tour has a little bit of everything. Stroll through the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center to take in their creative works, followed by a trip up to the top of the Reunion Tower for a breathtaking view of the city.
If you have an affinity for living beings, you Dallas sightseeing must include the underwater passages of the Dallas World Aquarium. Don’t worry – it also has an entire section devoted to creatures of dry land, so make sure you check out the JungleWalk. You can also scream your way through over 100 rides at Six Flags, or explore the history of the cowboy way at Pioneer Plaza.
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Welcome to Dallas, also called “The Big D,” part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metroplex of 6.5 million people.
Whether you’re looking for arts, technology, or culture, a Dallas tour has a little bit of everything. Stroll through the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center to take in their creative works, followed by a trip up to the top of the Reunion Tower for a breathtaking view of the city.
If you have an affinity for living beings, you Dallas sightseeing must include the underwater passages of the Dallas World Aquarium. Don’t worry – it also has an entire section devoted to creatures of dry land, so make sure you check out the JungleWalk. You can also scream your way through over 100 rides at Six Flags, or explore the history of the cowboy way at Pioneer Plaza.
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Today I'm showing you all a weekend in my life! I was traveling for a few days to Texas, first stopping in Dallas to see Jeanine Amapola and then taking the Greyhound bus to Austin to see AdrienneFinch and to also see another city! If you're subscribed to my vlog channel then you know I love traveling (and love vlogging it), so today I wanted to put together a travel diary/follow me around video on this channel for a change. Let me know if you want to see more weekend in my life videos in the future, and I hope you guys enjoy my trip around Dallas! :)
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Best Attractions in Dallas: 2017 Travel Guide

If it's your first time visiting Dallas then the bst place to explore the city is by taking a look from above. With 360 degree views of the city below, the Reun...

If it's your first time visiting Dallas then the bst place to explore the city is by taking a look from above. With 360 degree views of the city below, the Reunion Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the city and is the one attraction you don't want to miss. If you are a history, or better-said consipracy fan, then you probably heard all the differnt angles of the Kennedy assassination, head to the SixthFloor museum in Dealey plaza and see the most comprehensive exhibit about that famous event. finally if you are a sports fan, the city of Dallas is home to one of the biggest names in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys, their stadium is located in the Arlington convention center, 10 minutes from the Dallas airport. This area has enough attractions for everyone. from a stadium tour to the international bowling museum, to the Six Flags theme park... Dalles has it all!

If it's your first time visiting Dallas then the bst place to explore the city is by taking a look from above. With 360 degree views of the city below, the Reunion Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the city and is the one attraction you don't want to miss. If you are a history, or better-said consipracy fan, then you probably heard all the differnt angles of the Kennedy assassination, head to the SixthFloor museum in Dealey plaza and see the most comprehensive exhibit about that famous event. finally if you are a sports fan, the city of Dallas is home to one of the biggest names in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys, their stadium is located in the Arlington convention center, 10 minutes from the Dallas airport. This area has enough attractions for everyone. from a stadium tour to the international bowling museum, to the Six Flags theme park... Dalles has it all!

Chowhound Dallas City Guide: Get Off the Beaten Path in Dallas' Deep Ellum

Dallas is the fifth city that we visited in our "Chowhound City Guides" series, where we focus on some of the top food spots you should check out in six major A...

Dallas is the fifth city that we visited in our "Chowhound City Guides" series, where we focus on some of the top food spots you should check out in six major American cities.
Check out these 13 unique restaurants in Dallas from our new Chowhound Dallas CityGuide:
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Even though we’re big fans of barbecue, brisket, Tex-Mex, and tacos, there’s much more to Dallas than these iconic dishes, which many people expect to eat when visiting Texas. Here are a few of our favorite spots that promise to show a side of Dallas that embraces the authentic and traditional, but also goes beyond the clichéd tourist traps that all too frequently define the Texas dining scene.
It’s more than music this time around, and you could eat and drink yourself silly on Deep Ellum’s increasingly busy streets, where some of the city’s prime food and drink artists have set up shop.
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Dallas is the fifth city that we visited in our "Chowhound City Guides" series, where we focus on some of the top food spots you should check out in six major American cities.
Check out these 13 unique restaurants in Dallas from our new Chowhound Dallas CityGuide:
http://bit.ly/ChowhoundDallasCityGuide
Even though we’re big fans of barbecue, brisket, Tex-Mex, and tacos, there’s much more to Dallas than these iconic dishes, which many people expect to eat when visiting Texas. Here are a few of our favorite spots that promise to show a side of Dallas that embraces the authentic and traditional, but also goes beyond the clichéd tourist traps that all too frequently define the Texas dining scene.
It’s more than music this time around, and you could eat and drink yourself silly on Deep Ellum’s increasingly busy streets, where some of the city’s prime food and drink artists have set up shop.
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Visit Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.: Things to do in Dallas - The City of Hate

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01. Dallas World Aquarium
A for-profit aquarium and zoo. Was opened in October 1992. The upper level of the aquarium is an artificial reproduction of the OrinocoRainforest. The lower level houses aquaria featuring fish, sea anemones, coral, jellyfish, and other sea animals from around the world.
02. Dealey Plaza
The location of the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, and buildings and structures by the plaza visible from the assassination site.
03. Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
A 66-acre botanical garden. A series of gardens and fountains. Among the plants and horticulture is a collection of azaleas that includes 2,400 varieties. The Dallas climate allows visitors to find flowers in bloom year round.
04. Dallas Zoo
A 106-acre (43 ha) zoo. Established in 1888, it is the oldest and largest zoological park in Texas. Home to over 2,000 animals representing 406 species. The zoo's first purchase was two deer and two mountain lions for $60 from a private seller.
05. Nasher Sculpture Center
A museum that houses one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world, the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, featuring more than 300 masterpieces by Calder, de Kooning, di Suvero. An urban oasis in the heart of the city.
06. Klyde Warren ParkA 5.2-acre (2.1 ha) public park. Over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway, and opened in 2012. Named for Klyde Warren, the young son of billionaire Kelcy Warren. Unlike other public parks within the city, Klyde Warren Park has operating hours from 6am to 11pm.
07. Reunion Tower
A 561 ft (171 m) observation tower and one of the most recognizable landmarks in Dallas. Was completed in 1978. The observation deck reopened October 5, 2013, just in time for the Tower's 35th anniversary.
08. Pioneer Plaza
A large public park. Contains a large sculpture and is a heavily visited tourist site. 49 bronze steers and 3 trail riders sculptures. All together the sculpture is the largest bronze monument of its kind in the world.
09. Frontiers of Flight Museum
An aerospace museum. Founded in 1988. eatures an extensive collection of aviation history artifacts and vehicles, and focuses on the history of aviation and space exploration with an emphasis on the role of the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
10. Lone Star Park
One of the premier entertainment destinations in the city. A horse racing track. Has two live racing seasons every year, The SpringThoroughbredSeason - from early April through mid-July and the Fall Meeting of Champions generally - early September through mid-November.
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01. Dallas World Aquarium
A for-profit aquarium and zoo. Was opened in October 1992. The upper level of the aquarium is an artificial reproduction of the OrinocoRainforest. The lower level houses aquaria featuring fish, sea anemones, coral, jellyfish, and other sea animals from around the world.
02. Dealey Plaza
The location of the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, and buildings and structures by the plaza visible from the assassination site.
03. Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
A 66-acre botanical garden. A series of gardens and fountains. Among the plants and horticulture is a collection of azaleas that includes 2,400 varieties. The Dallas climate allows visitors to find flowers in bloom year round.
04. Dallas Zoo
A 106-acre (43 ha) zoo. Established in 1888, it is the oldest and largest zoological park in Texas. Home to over 2,000 animals representing 406 species. The zoo's first purchase was two deer and two mountain lions for $60 from a private seller.
05. Nasher Sculpture Center
A museum that houses one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world, the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, featuring more than 300 masterpieces by Calder, de Kooning, di Suvero. An urban oasis in the heart of the city.
06. Klyde Warren ParkA 5.2-acre (2.1 ha) public park. Over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway, and opened in 2012. Named for Klyde Warren, the young son of billionaire Kelcy Warren. Unlike other public parks within the city, Klyde Warren Park has operating hours from 6am to 11pm.
07. Reunion Tower
A 561 ft (171 m) observation tower and one of the most recognizable landmarks in Dallas. Was completed in 1978. The observation deck reopened October 5, 2013, just in time for the Tower's 35th anniversary.
08. Pioneer Plaza
A large public park. Contains a large sculpture and is a heavily visited tourist site. 49 bronze steers and 3 trail riders sculptures. All together the sculpture is the largest bronze monument of its kind in the world.
09. Frontiers of Flight Museum
An aerospace museum. Founded in 1988. eatures an extensive collection of aviation history artifacts and vehicles, and focuses on the history of aviation and space exploration with an emphasis on the role of the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
10. Lone Star Park
One of the premier entertainment destinations in the city. A horse racing track. Has two live racing seasons every year, The SpringThoroughbredSeason - from early April through mid-July and the Fall Meeting of Champions generally - early September through mid-November.
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Welcome to Austin, home to nearly 900,000 people. The capital of Texas attracts a number of young, talented university students, which has prompted a good-natured culture war between the newcomers and the city’s longtime residents. So far, the latter group seems to be winning, thanks to their dedication to the Keep Austin Weird campaign. You’ll find elements of this movement throughout the city in the shape of various art installations, eclectic eateries, and murals.
An Austin tour means an adventure in the Live MusicCapital of the World, home to festivals celebrating all kinds of tunes. Whether you’re here to listen to blues, country, or a little bit of rockabilly, you’re bound to find exactly what your musical palette desires in this quirky town.
Austin is proud of its citizens, and throughout the city you’ll find monuments of ranchers, prominent musicians, and Civil War heroes. Many of these monuments are located in Austin’s numerous parks, making it an excellent place to get in touch with nature. If relaxing by a fountain seems a little too bohemian for you, visit South CongressAvenue. “SoCo” is a veritable paradise anyone who loves vintage threads and just the right amount of “weird” that makes Austin unique.
Don’t worry about keeping yourself fed – as you’ll notice in your Austin sightseeing adventure, you’ll find a food truck on every street, and bistros, cafes, and restaurants just waiting for you to dive in and sample their culinary offerings.
Whether you’re here for music, food, or to take in the local art scene, you’ll find no shortage of things to do in downtown Austin. Have you been to any of its famous festivals?
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Welcome to Austin, home to nearly 900,000 people. The capital of Texas attracts a number of young, talented university students, which has prompted a good-natured culture war between the newcomers and the city’s longtime residents. So far, the latter group seems to be winning, thanks to their dedication to the Keep Austin Weird campaign. You’ll find elements of this movement throughout the city in the shape of various art installations, eclectic eateries, and murals.
An Austin tour means an adventure in the Live MusicCapital of the World, home to festivals celebrating all kinds of tunes. Whether you’re here to listen to blues, country, or a little bit of rockabilly, you’re bound to find exactly what your musical palette desires in this quirky town.
Austin is proud of its citizens, and throughout the city you’ll find monuments of ranchers, prominent musicians, and Civil War heroes. Many of these monuments are located in Austin’s numerous parks, making it an excellent place to get in touch with nature. If relaxing by a fountain seems a little too bohemian for you, visit South CongressAvenue. “SoCo” is a veritable paradise anyone who loves vintage threads and just the right amount of “weird” that makes Austin unique.
Don’t worry about keeping yourself fed – as you’ll notice in your Austin sightseeing adventure, you’ll find a food truck on every street, and bistros, cafes, and restaurants just waiting for you to dive in and sample their culinary offerings.
Whether you’re here for music, food, or to take in the local art scene, you’ll find no shortage of things to do in downtown Austin. Have you been to any of its famous festivals?
Visit our Austin travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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8 Things NOT To Do in Dallas, Texas

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According to thrillist.com:
1. Don’tOrder that extra late-night taquito at Whataburger
It always sounds like a goo...

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According to thrillist.com:
1. Don’tOrder that extra late-night taquito at Whataburger
It always sounds like a good idea. Until... well, if you’ve done it, you know. And you’ve probably done it.
Whataburgers open 24hrs, really nice tasting junk food.
But not healthy 3am junk food - repeats on ya.
2. Don’t get Time Warner Cable
Internet and Telephone cable service with stunningly bad reviews and reportedly lazy technicians!
3. Don’t drive anywhere during an ice storm
The ice is bla. Again, BLACKICE. It sounds like a death metal band. The emphasis on “Death”.
Black ice is invisible frozen water puddles on roads.
4. Don’t Shop at Wal-Mart past midnight
Especially Super Wal-Mart. You will see things you can’t un-see.
5. Don't sit on a patio in peak summertime
Quit kidding yourself and pretending those patio misters are actually doing anything. Embrace the AC.
6. Don’t Leave your car outside when there’s hail forecast
Goodness gracious great balls of, ICE.
7. Don’t Go to IKEA in Frisco on a Saturday
Unless you’ve always been curious what hell looks like.
8. Don't Take flash flood and Tornado warnings lightly.
Unless you’re fond of using your car as a flotation device or airplane.
Over the last 60 years a total of 172 tornadoes have been reported in either Tarrant or Dallas counties.
In 2012 the Dallas-Fort Worth area was hit by two tornadoes simultaneously!

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According to thrillist.com:
1. Don’tOrder that extra late-night taquito at Whataburger
It always sounds like a good idea. Until... well, if you’ve done it, you know. And you’ve probably done it.
Whataburgers open 24hrs, really nice tasting junk food.
But not healthy 3am junk food - repeats on ya.
2. Don’t get Time Warner Cable
Internet and Telephone cable service with stunningly bad reviews and reportedly lazy technicians!
3. Don’t drive anywhere during an ice storm
The ice is bla. Again, BLACKICE. It sounds like a death metal band. The emphasis on “Death”.
Black ice is invisible frozen water puddles on roads.
4. Don’t Shop at Wal-Mart past midnight
Especially Super Wal-Mart. You will see things you can’t un-see.
5. Don't sit on a patio in peak summertime
Quit kidding yourself and pretending those patio misters are actually doing anything. Embrace the AC.
6. Don’t Leave your car outside when there’s hail forecast
Goodness gracious great balls of, ICE.
7. Don’t Go to IKEA in Frisco on a Saturday
Unless you’ve always been curious what hell looks like.
8. Don't Take flash flood and Tornado warnings lightly.
Unless you’re fond of using your car as a flotation device or airplane.
Over the last 60 years a total of 172 tornadoes have been reported in either Tarrant or Dallas counties.
In 2012 the Dallas-Fort Worth area was hit by two tornadoes simultaneously!

FGHT Dallas: Special Deliverance Night (March 17)

published: 12 Mar 2018

FGHT Dallas: Family Night (March 13)

published: 12 Mar 2018

Dallas Shooting

MichaelBautista captured part of the downtown Dallas shooting on video. He saw one officer down, dragged into vehicle and taken away. The video was broadcast during a Facebook Live post. Video.
Amateur video shows a gun battle between one police officer and a gunman in Dallas last night. ( 8) Subscribe for more Breaking News: Get updates and.
On 7, 2017, Micah Johnson killed five police officers and injured nine others. This 3d animation shows what we know about the path of his deadly ambush through downtown Dallas at the end.

EDEN - "fake love" LIVE @ Trees in Dallas, TX

Jon's performance of fake live in Dallas on 3/3/18.
If you haven't already bought tickets to his tour, do so now. You won't regret it :)
Recorded on a Samsung Galaxy S8
I assume there isn't an issue with me uploading this but if there is I will take it down.

MichaelBautista captured part of the downtown Dallas shooting on video. He saw one officer down, dragged into vehicle and taken away. The video was broadcast during a Facebook Live post. Video.
Amateur video shows a gun battle between one police officer and a gunman in Dallas last night. ( 8) Subscribe for more Breaking News: Get updates and.
On 7, 2017, Micah Johnson killed five police officers and injured nine others. This 3d animation shows what we know about the path of his deadly ambush through downtown Dallas at the end.

MichaelBautista captured part of the downtown Dallas shooting on video. He saw one officer down, dragged into vehicle and taken away. The video was broadcast during a Facebook Live post. Video.
Amateur video shows a gun battle between one police officer and a gunman in Dallas last night. ( 8) Subscribe for more Breaking News: Get updates and.
On 7, 2017, Micah Johnson killed five police officers and injured nine others. This 3d animation shows what we know about the path of his deadly ambush through downtown Dallas at the end.

EDEN - "fake love" LIVE @ Trees in Dallas, TX

Jon's performance of fake live in Dallas on 3/3/18.
If you haven't already bought tickets to his tour, do so now. You won't regret it :)
Recorded on a Samsung...

Jon's performance of fake live in Dallas on 3/3/18.
If you haven't already bought tickets to his tour, do so now. You won't regret it :)
Recorded on a Samsung Galaxy S8
I assume there isn't an issue with me uploading this but if there is I will take it down.

Jon's performance of fake live in Dallas on 3/3/18.
If you haven't already bought tickets to his tour, do so now. You won't regret it :)
Recorded on a Samsung Galaxy S8
I assume there isn't an issue with me uploading this but if there is I will take it down.

Gemini Man 1x4 Night Train To Dallas

Sam searches for a dead scientists Secretary to find his missing research.

published: 07 Apr 2017

El Bravo Night Club Houston vs. Dallas vs. Tennessee

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PROPHETIC& PRAYERS /COVENANT NIGHT( Part 2) 2017 HOC Dallas

published: 26 Jul 2017

kaskade at Lights All Night in Dallas 1/1/16 Market Hall

Kaskade at LightsAll Night in Dallas on 1/1/16 at the Dallas Market Hall, I got their in a hour early just be in front row for his set and it was so worth it!!!
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Nightmare Nights Dallas 2017 Vlog (Day 1 of 3)

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Kaskade at LightsAll Night in Dallas on 1/1/16 at the Dallas Market Hall, I got their in a hour early just be in front row for his set and it was so worth it!!!
Hey, check out this app for Lights All Night - Dallas where you can get hooked up with free tickets! https://goo.gl/Wgi53X

Kaskade at LightsAll Night in Dallas on 1/1/16 at the Dallas Market Hall, I got their in a hour early just be in front row for his set and it was so worth it!!!
Hey, check out this app for Lights All Night - Dallas where you can get hooked up with free tickets! https://goo.gl/Wgi53X

DALLAS AT NIGHT

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DJI Inspire 1 - Aerial view of Downtown Dallas, Texas at night

Just outside of the no fly zone, we capture this beautiful cityscape of Dallas, Texas at n...

Dallas Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Dallas, also called “The Big D,” part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metroplex of 6.5 million people.
Whether you’re looking for arts, technology, or culture, a Dallas tour has a little bit of everything. Stroll through the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center to take in their creative works, followed by a trip up to the top of the Reunion Tower for a breathtaking view of the city.
If you have an affinity for living beings, you Dallas sightseeing must include the underwater passages of the Dallas World Aquarium. Don’t worry – it also has an entire section devoted to creatures of dry land, so make sure you check out the JungleWalk. You can also scream your way through over 100 rides at Six Flags, or explore the history of the cowboy way at Pioneer Plaza.
A fine Texas day comes to an end with steak, dancing, and mingling with friendly locals who have hearts as big as the state itself.
Visit our Dallas travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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48 Hours in Dallas, TX - AOL Travel

AOL Travel shows you how to make the most of your short trip to Dallas, TX.
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48 Hours in Dallas, TX - AOL Travel

AOLTravel shows you how to make the most of your short trip to Dallas, TX.
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WEEKEND IN MY LIFE: Dallas, TX | Travel Diary

Travel vlog time! Last weekend I went to Dallas to get a little taste of Texas and today I...

WEEKEND IN MY LIFE: Dallas, TX | Travel Diary

Travel vlog time! Last weekend I went to Dallas to get a little taste of Texas and today I'm taking you guys with me! Austin vlog coming Saturday. :) Ride with Greyhound: https://www.greyhound.com/
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Today I'm showing you all a weekend in my life! I was traveling for a few days to Texas, first stopping in Dallas to see Jeanine Amapola and then taking the Greyhound bus to Austin to see AdrienneFinch and to also see another city! If you're subscribed to my vlog channel then you know I love traveling (and love vlogging it), so today I wanted to put together a travel diary/follow me around video on this channel for a change. Let me know if you want to see more weekend in my life videos in the future, and I hope you guys enjoy my trip around Dallas! :)
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Best Attractions in Dallas: 2017 Travel Guide

If it's your first time visiting Dallas then the bst place to explore the city is by takin...

Best Attractions in Dallas: 2017 Travel Guide

If it's your first time visiting Dallas then the bst place to explore the city is by taking a look from above. With 360 degree views of the city below, the Reunion Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the city and is the one attraction you don't want to miss. If you are a history, or better-said consipracy fan, then you probably heard all the differnt angles of the Kennedy assassination, head to the SixthFloor museum in Dealey plaza and see the most comprehensive exhibit about that famous event. finally if you are a sports fan, the city of Dallas is home to one of the biggest names in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys, their stadium is located in the Arlington convention center, 10 minutes from the Dallas airport. This area has enough attractions for everyone. from a stadium tour to the international bowling museum, to the Six Flags theme park... Dalles has it all!

Chowhound Dallas City Guide: Get Off the Beaten Path in Dallas' Deep Ellum

Dallas is the fifth city that we visited in our "Chowhound City Guides" series, where we focus on some of the top food spots you should check out in six major American cities.
Check out these 13 unique restaurants in Dallas from our new Chowhound Dallas CityGuide:
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Even though we’re big fans of barbecue, brisket, Tex-Mex, and tacos, there’s much more to Dallas than these iconic dishes, which many people expect to eat when visiting Texas. Here are a few of our favorite spots that promise to show a side of Dallas that embraces the authentic and traditional, but also goes beyond the clichéd tourist traps that all too frequently define the Texas dining scene.
It’s more than music this time around, and you could eat and drink yourself silly on Deep Ellum’s increasingly busy streets, where some of the city’s prime food and drink artists have set up shop.
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6:01

Travel Guide: 24 Hours in Dallas, Texas

No matter where you are from you can enjoy everything in Dallas. The sites, food and frien...

Visit Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.: Things to do in Dallas - The City of Hate

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01. Dallas World Aquarium
A for-profit aquarium and zoo. Was opened in October 1992. The upper level of the aquarium is an artificial reproduction of the OrinocoRainforest. The lower level houses aquaria featuring fish, sea anemones, coral, jellyfish, and other sea animals from around the world.
02. Dealey Plaza
The location of the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, and buildings and structures by the plaza visible from the assassination site.
03. Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
A 66-acre botanical garden. A series of gardens and fountains. Among the plants and horticulture is a collection of azaleas that includes 2,400 varieties. The Dallas climate allows visitors to find flowers in bloom year round.
04. Dallas Zoo
A 106-acre (43 ha) zoo. Established in 1888, it is the oldest and largest zoological park in Texas. Home to over 2,000 animals representing 406 species. The zoo's first purchase was two deer and two mountain lions for $60 from a private seller.
05. Nasher Sculpture Center
A museum that houses one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world, the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, featuring more than 300 masterpieces by Calder, de Kooning, di Suvero. An urban oasis in the heart of the city.
06. Klyde Warren ParkA 5.2-acre (2.1 ha) public park. Over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway, and opened in 2012. Named for Klyde Warren, the young son of billionaire Kelcy Warren. Unlike other public parks within the city, Klyde Warren Park has operating hours from 6am to 11pm.
07. Reunion Tower
A 561 ft (171 m) observation tower and one of the most recognizable landmarks in Dallas. Was completed in 1978. The observation deck reopened October 5, 2013, just in time for the Tower's 35th anniversary.
08. Pioneer Plaza
A large public park. Contains a large sculpture and is a heavily visited tourist site. 49 bronze steers and 3 trail riders sculptures. All together the sculpture is the largest bronze monument of its kind in the world.
09. Frontiers of Flight Museum
An aerospace museum. Founded in 1988. eatures an extensive collection of aviation history artifacts and vehicles, and focuses on the history of aviation and space exploration with an emphasis on the role of the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
10. Lone Star Park
One of the premier entertainment destinations in the city. A horse racing track. Has two live racing seasons every year, The SpringThoroughbredSeason - from early April through mid-July and the Fall Meeting of Champions generally - early September through mid-November.
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Austin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Austin, home ...

Austin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Austin, home to nearly 900,000 people. The capital of Texas attracts a number of young, talented university students, which has prompted a good-natured culture war between the newcomers and the city’s longtime residents. So far, the latter group seems to be winning, thanks to their dedication to the Keep Austin Weird campaign. You’ll find elements of this movement throughout the city in the shape of various art installations, eclectic eateries, and murals.
An Austin tour means an adventure in the Live MusicCapital of the World, home to festivals celebrating all kinds of tunes. Whether you’re here to listen to blues, country, or a little bit of rockabilly, you’re bound to find exactly what your musical palette desires in this quirky town.
Austin is proud of its citizens, and throughout the city you’ll find monuments of ranchers, prominent musicians, and Civil War heroes. Many of these monuments are located in Austin’s numerous parks, making it an excellent place to get in touch with nature. If relaxing by a fountain seems a little too bohemian for you, visit South CongressAvenue. “SoCo” is a veritable paradise anyone who loves vintage threads and just the right amount of “weird” that makes Austin unique.
Don’t worry about keeping yourself fed – as you’ll notice in your Austin sightseeing adventure, you’ll find a food truck on every street, and bistros, cafes, and restaurants just waiting for you to dive in and sample their culinary offerings.
Whether you’re here for music, food, or to take in the local art scene, you’ll find no shortage of things to do in downtown Austin. Have you been to any of its famous festivals?
Visit our Austin travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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A Weekend in Dallas

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8 Things NOT To Do in Dallas, Texas

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According to thrillist.com:
1. Don’tOrder that extra late-night taquito at Whataburger
It always sounds like a good idea. Until... well, if you’ve done it, you know. And you’ve probably done it.
Whataburgers open 24hrs, really nice tasting junk food.
But not healthy 3am junk food - repeats on ya.
2. Don’t get Time Warner Cable
Internet and Telephone cable service with stunningly bad reviews and reportedly lazy technicians!
3. Don’t drive anywhere during an ice storm
The ice is bla. Again, BLACKICE. It sounds like a death metal band. The emphasis on “Death”.
Black ice is invisible frozen water puddles on roads.
4. Don’t Shop at Wal-Mart past midnight
Especially Super Wal-Mart. You will see things you can’t un-see.
5. Don't sit on a patio in peak summertime
Quit kidding yourself and pretending those patio misters are actually doing anything. Embrace the AC.
6. Don’t Leave your car outside when there’s hail forecast
Goodness gracious great balls of, ICE.
7. Don’t Go to IKEA in Frisco on a Saturday
Unless you’ve always been curious what hell looks like.
8. Don't Take flash flood and Tornado warnings lightly.
Unless you’re fond of using your car as a flotation device or airplane.
Over the last 60 years a total of 172 tornadoes have been reported in either Tarrant or Dallas counties.
In 2012 the Dallas-Fort Worth area was hit by two tornadoes simultaneously!

Dallas Shooting

MichaelBautista captured part of the downtown Dallas shooting on video. He saw one officer down, dragged into vehicle and taken away. The video was broadcast during a Facebook Live post. Video.
Amateur video shows a gun battle between one police officer and a gunman in Dallas last night. ( 8) Subscribe for more Breaking News: Get updates and.
On 7, 2017, Micah Johnson killed five police officers and injured nine others. This 3d animation shows what we know about the path of his deadly ambush through downtown Dallas at the end.